• idiomaddict@lemmy.world
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    I used to be incredibly punctual, in spite of my ADHD, because I stressed out about it. Then I moved to Germany and everyone considered me late for being on time (or 5-15 minutes early, depending on the occasion), so I’ve given up.

  • Ada@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    ADHD doesn’t work like that, and this whole discussion is full of the sort of responses ADHD folk get every day :\

  • Lord Wiggle@lemmy.world
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    You clearly have no experience with ADHD. I have autism, I’m always way too early. My ADHD friends just don’t work that way. They are always late, even when they plan on leaving early.

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      I know this probably won’t help but it’s kind of funny. My D&D group years ago had one member who was consistently an hour or more late. So the DM started telling her the game was an hour earlier. People would show up slightly early for the real time, and she would straggle in apologetically, pretty much right on time. Worked like a charm for almost a year before she finally caught on.

    • Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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      Something always happens and because I’m not hyper sensitive about time I don’t really mind if I’m delayed.

      It’s usually because the cats won’t come in. But I can’t say I couldn’t come because I was worried the cats would get wet so instead I blame traffic.

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        Hahaha same here, I cannot leave the house when my cats are still outside. I taught them to come when I whistle, that really helps. Every time when I feed them or give them a treat, I whistle before I give it to them. After they get used to it, I give them something 75% of the time.

    • Dozzi92@lemmy.world
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      Nah. I can’t stand people who are late for everything, because I somehow get there on time and early in spite of all the things trying to make me late. But every day I sit and wait for people who aren’t. There’s nothing stopping someone from being considerate to others and respectful of their time.

      • cynar@lemmy.world
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        Lack of time sense is a common symptom of ADHD. It literally breaks your internal metronome. Judging time becomes a lot more difficult.

        While it can be overcome, it requires good awareness of the underlying effect, and continuous effort to counter it. It’s basically the equivalent of asking a paraplegic to just pop upstairs.

        Yes some people are just inconsiderate, but some people just honestly can’t do it very well.

      • Phil_in_here@lemmy.ca
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        “They shouldn’t waste my time waiting for them, they should be early and waste their time waiting for the appointment!”

        No, but seriously, +/- 5 minutes is what it is. After that, it varies a lot on context.

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          Yeah, you go to the doctor, and when everyone shows up “right on time,” people later in the day get fucked by 30-40m. Show up early and be considerate of others, it’s not a hard concept. That or don’t make appointments you’re not going to keep. You’re not wasting your own time being on time to your own appointment that you made.

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            people later in the day get fucked by 30-40m

            That’s not at all how time works.

            If a doctor has 1 hour appointments, scheduled on the hour, and everyone is 5 minutes late, the schedule is now every hour on the :05.

            Your 9:00 arrives at 9:05 and runs to 10:05, but that’s fine because your 10:00 is 5 minutes late, so they’re now on time. It’s not cumulative at all.

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    I stress so much about being late for things that I usually plan to be 15 minutes early to things and just wait. i’ll start to flip out if things go south and i’m merely going to be on time. I talked to my therapist about this and she tells me to practice being late. sounds hard but okay i do what she tells me right?

    So next poker night i decide to be 15 minutes late (other people routinely are this late so this should be fine!)

    Wellll because i’m the only punctual and reliable one the host had counted on me to let people in to her condo (I had keys cuz i’m so reliable!) while she handled the big food order. She didnt bother telling me this because I had never once been late. She ended up being pretty grumpy about it which felt unfair but girl did this have the opposite effect my therapist intended 😂

    It has been about 8 months since then and i’m still trying to build up the courage to be late to something. Don’t beat your children folks.

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      If it’s just a habit you’re into it’s not like it’s something bad? I guess everyone’s anxieties are different but I always make sure to be early as well. It’s just being well prepared and a responsible adult? Mine was never instilled in me it was something I learned to do naturally. Especially when it comes to something like the airport. Better to be a bit early and have some time to read a book or mess around on my phone than to be late and miss a flight. Not being critical of you, I get everyone has different mental health journeys, I’m just saying if being late requires planning and stress maybe that’s not helping the problem either.

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      Damn what an unfortunate coincidence, but also totally not your fault. And you know I’m sure everything turned out fine, right? Like the event didn’t get cancelled. The “bad thing” that happened was a bunch of people standing around chatting for 15 minutes.

      I’m sure you’ve had to wait on someone for longer than 15 minutes. The world doesn’t end, right?

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        oh yes everything was okay by the end of the night, it just didn’t help alleviate my excitability in the slightest. I’m still looking for opportunities to practice being late but i can’t. don’t want to be late to grocery pickup and mess up the workers, don’t want to be late to the vet and get cancelled don’t want to be late to a date and make them feel bad, etc.

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          It’s a tough scenario. It’s not like good to be late, even though it’s OK to be late.

          What about a dentist or doctor’s appointment? A little risky hehe, but they’re usually late to admit you; and since you’re a betting person, that might be an interesting one to try. ;)

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      Be late to places where you yourself are not expected. If you’re late to poker or D&D or a concert that is not good, but a party with no schedule and a blanket invite to a bunch of people is totally fine to be late because people are expected to come and go.

      Even still, being on time is a good thing even if we can agree that the anxiety maybe isn’t.

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      I was never beat but I hate being late. I don’t have an issue with it at all, I’m just… not late, and I don’t see why I should practice being disrespectful with other people’s time.

      Anyway, then I had kids and they’re alway always slow which makes me late for everything, so I guess that’s my punishment. I try to be zen about it.

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        I think being on time is a way of respecting another ones time.

        And if someone lets me wait, they aren’t respecting my time and I… I’m not happy

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        I’m just… not late, and I don’t see why I should practice being disrespectful with other people’s time.

        It’s weird to me that their therapist just suggested disrespecting other people’s time like that. Like sure, give yourself grace but… just be late? Why should you change? It’s the tardy people that suck.

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          Maybe if OP becomes disproportionally distraught it could be a good exercise, but then I guess my family will say I am disproportionally distraught 😁

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            yes that’s a nice way of putting it. It isn’t a panic attack but I get extremely agitated, short tempered, crazed with distress and afraid to my bones. It’s very rare because i just plan to never be late but when it does happen I show up in tears and have made anyone accompanying me miserable.

            • cokeslutgarbage@lemmy.world
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              Babylove, can you re-read what you just wrote, please? “…afraid to your bones” ? That’s a panic attack. It doesn’t have to be like the movies where you fall down, hyperventilating. I come from an abusive home too, so I have a pretty good idea of who told you you have to be small, but you don’t have to minimize your experiences or silence your struggles! I’m just a stranger on the internet, so take my opinion w a grain of salt, or just throw it right away if you want. You deserve to be understood and respected.

              Hope you have a calm and peaceful day xoxo

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                hey thank you that’s some good points you make. I always associate panic attack with like the fake heart attack feeling i guess? but yeah i’m definitely panicking lol

                💜

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          If everyone’s late, then showing up late isn’t really showing up late, y’know?

          I’m often a little late to larger hangs or house parties, just because I don’t want to be standing around waiting for the cool late people to show up.

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    Step 1: Live in a plave with great and punctual public transport (like switzerland)

    Step 2: Arrive exactly at the right time

    Step 3: …

    Step 4: The people you wanted to meet finally arrive 20 minutes late because they came by car. There was no trafic; Taking the car just makes you more lenient with your schedule.

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    An extra life hack: If you’re going to be late, maybeet everyone knows before you’re late. People are constant late with my work. Jon starts at 10. We get emails sent at 10:04, so and so is running 10m late. Let’s send this shit 10m ago, because I’m sitting here doing nothing waiting to get started.

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    “I planned to leave the house at 6 but I planned with a buffer so there is no rush to actually leave at 6.”

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    Its not hard, set an alarm 2minutes before you should drive. Just stop what you’re doing when the alarm goes off. It will wait on you to come back, no neeed for just anything. Get going

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      Nope doesn’t work. When the alarm goes off I ignore it, because I have 2 minutes.